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Today I want to talk to the woman who feels shattered.
The one who feels like something inside her broke and hasn’t fully come back together yet.
Psalm 34:18 says:
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
I need you to notice something.
It doesn’t say:
God tolerates the brokenhearted.
It doesn’t say:
God waits until you’re healed.
It says He is close.
And when you’ve been abused — emotionally, spiritually, psychologically — one of the deepest lies planted inside you is this:
“God must be disappointed in me.”
“God must be far from me.”
“I must have done something wrong.”
But scripture says the opposite.
The breaking did not repel Him.
It attracted Him.
By Billie CedillosToday I want to talk to the woman who feels shattered.
The one who feels like something inside her broke and hasn’t fully come back together yet.
Psalm 34:18 says:
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
I need you to notice something.
It doesn’t say:
God tolerates the brokenhearted.
It doesn’t say:
God waits until you’re healed.
It says He is close.
And when you’ve been abused — emotionally, spiritually, psychologically — one of the deepest lies planted inside you is this:
“God must be disappointed in me.”
“God must be far from me.”
“I must have done something wrong.”
But scripture says the opposite.
The breaking did not repel Him.
It attracted Him.